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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1999
Accumulating evidence indicates that physically active subject have lower all cause morbidity and mortality than those of sedentary subject. It has been established that low intensity aerobic training improve coronary risk by increasing HDL, HDL2-cholesterol, apolipoprotein-AI and HDL-C/TC, and decreasing triglyceride.
M, Motoyama, J, Sasaki
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Accumulating evidence indicates that physically active subject have lower all cause morbidity and mortality than those of sedentary subject. It has been established that low intensity aerobic training improve coronary risk by increasing HDL, HDL2-cholesterol, apolipoprotein-AI and HDL-C/TC, and decreasing triglyceride.
M, Motoyama, J, Sasaki
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Exercise Therapy in Hypertension
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970To the Editor.— The article entitled "Exercise Therapy in Hypertensive Men" by J. L. Boyer and F. W. Kasch (211:1668, 1970) shows an average diastolic blood pressure decrease of 12 mm following an exercise program. However, a closer examination of the data shows a bimodal distribution with one peak centered at 20 mm and the other at 4 mm. This feature
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Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice, 1994
The purpose of this report is to outline the exercise therapy of diabetes mellitus that has been administered in Japan during the past 10 years, with special emphasis on the results of studies on metabolic effects as well as on practical aspects of exercise therapy. The studies on the response to exercise clarified neuroendocrine mechanisms involved in
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The purpose of this report is to outline the exercise therapy of diabetes mellitus that has been administered in Japan during the past 10 years, with special emphasis on the results of studies on metabolic effects as well as on practical aspects of exercise therapy. The studies on the response to exercise clarified neuroendocrine mechanisms involved in
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Exercise Therapy for COPD: How Is Exercise Therapy Significant?
2016Exercise training is the most common form of non-pharmacologic therapy prescribed to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. In the pathogenesis of COPD, only ventilation limitation is not a problem, and many patients have also caused muscle dysfunction. Therefore, the treatment for the muscle dysfunction is required.
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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